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Absolutely - my father told me his first canteen, issued to him at Parris Island in 1947 - was made in WWI!
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Maybe it's just the angle of the shot, but the chuck on that drill press looks like a monster!Finally been able to get moving forward on the engine build. Been a long two years since the machine work was done. Now, it's clean threads, tap holes, dry fit parts, order new ones that I thought I wouldn't need (because none of us know that feeling lol) and just be happy that I'm seeing progress! View attachment 791036
Deet, things are looking good. I know the feeling when you have all the details taken care of, you can't wait to get it together. Coincidence, I also have an M38A1. Build date Dec. 1953. I'm getting the carburetor squared away at this time. Good Luck with yours.Finally been able to get moving forward on the engine build. Been a long two years since the machine work was done. Now, it's clean threads, tap holes, dry fit parts, order new ones that I thought I wouldn't need (because none of us know that feeling lol) and just be happy that I'm seeing progress! View attachment 791036View attachment 791037
I'd say merely the angle because it's nothing major by any means. I guess viewing all those Instagram posts are paying off though!Maybe it's just the angle of the shot, but the chuck on that drill press looks like a monster!
It's been painful to say the least lol. This one is May '53 delivery date and it's in pretty decent shape. Granted, I don't know how bad the body actually is, but for all I can see it has good structure. I'm definitely antsy to hear it fire again, it's only been 5.5 years since it expired on me.Deet, things are looking good. I know the feeling when you have all the details taken care of, you can't wait to get it together. Coincidence, I also have an M38A1. Build date Dec. 1953. I'm getting the carburetor squared away at this time. Good Luck with yours.
Replaced the valve cover gasket and crappy oil lines too. Next is the fuel line from the pump to the carb, then the PVC valve tubing.
Well, you've done good because you're one up on that friend now!I was embarrassed by a friend who was bragging about no oil leaks from his 46' when he came over to my place after having some work done.
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